Thursday night, Lorraine sewed while I taught English children (and used her as a Guinea pig for the kids to ask her English questions they'd learned. "What's your favorite color? What's your favorite Japanese food?)
Friday, I was supposed to teach English but my student couldn't come so instead we made a visit to Tetsu's convalescent home.
"I don't know why he thinks you might be interested in seeing it but if you'd like to... "
And Lorraine did so we spent the morning taking a tour of the home and talking to residents. I suppose it was interesting in its way.
"Okay, what do you want to do for the rest of the day?"
"I'd really like to go back to Oya and see what that area was really like."
"OYA! You want to go back to OYA?!"
That's the rock quarry we were in when the earthquake struck.
"Well, not INSIDE of Oya, but I'd like to see the area again and get a feel of where we were. We left so fast last year."
Okay. Oya it is.
"Due to March's earthquake the quarry is closed. Though there was little damage to the quarry itself, Japanese geologists predict stronger earthquakes in future years and so the quarry will be closed until further notice."
I wouldn't be surprised if Lorraine and I will be the last tourists ever to enter (and leave!) that quarry.
The rest of the day we wandered through gift shops and recycle shops. In the evening Tetsu invited us to go to a hot spa and then have revolving sushi. It is a good thing that Lorraine is comfortable with public bathing and raw fish!
"AHHGH! It's snowing! Were we supposed to have snow? I can't drive in snow!!!"
I apologized to Lorraine and we settled in for a morning of sewing and chatting.
I don't know if Lorraine is ever going to get back to Nikko or even Japan but she has been a wonderful guest and friend while she has been here.
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